On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Adam Sleight wrote:
> I can't find it on their site now...but I think it's a 30-day trial and it's
> $995 to buy and $660 per year support contract for the CCVS. Then you have to
> get a bank to verify them and that'll cost a pretty penny too.
>
No, I don't think you h
icing on the
> software from Hell's
> Kitchen Systems. Does anyone else remember it? Did
> Red Hat raise the
> pricing?
>
> Second, you get a trial version of CCVS now with the
> Red Hat Professional
> version. But where's the accounting software? Does
> anyone kno
with and test the
waters.
#
# Second, you get a trial version of CCVS now with the Red Hat Professional
# version. But where's the accounting software? Does anyone know if any
# Linux distro out there includes real accounting software (like Gnucash)?
# Seems like a glaring omission
looking into this
a while back, but I don't recall the pricing on the software from Hell's
Kitchen Systems. Does anyone else remember it? Did Red Hat raise the
pricing?
Second, you get a trial version of CCVS now with the Red Hat Professional
version. But where's the accounting soft
Dunno 'bout the web based thingie, but www.appgen.com seems to meet you
requirements.
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, Kevin Diffily wrote:
> I am looking for the following. Does anyone know if something like
> this exists.
>
> A Client/Server Database Based Accounting System that is served from
> Linux
I am looking for the following. Does anyone know if something like
this exists.
A Client/Server Database Based Accounting System that is served from
Linux and has Mac/Windows and Web Browser Clients.
InterNetWorki
Does anyone know of accounting software geared toward ISP's doing Web
Hosting. I have seen it for dial -up but this is not what I really need.
jim
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